Nikon D7100 is a 24.1 megapixel APS-C Digital SLR camera. The D7100 promises high resolution by making do without an optical low-pass filter in front of its 24MP CMOS sensor. It gains a 51-point autofocus system and 6fps continuous shooting.

Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
Continuous-servo (AF-C)
Face-Priority AF available in Live View only
Full-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only
Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder
Normal area
Single-servo AF (AF-S)
Wide area

Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
Continuous-servo (AF-C)
Face-Priority AF available in Live View only and D-Movie only
Full-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only and D-Movie only
Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder
Normal area
Single-servo AF (AF-S)
Wide area

Nikon D7200 Comes Packed with a Several Improvements over the D7100

Nikon D7200 is an incremental upgrade over the D7100. The new D7200 features built-in WiFi and NFC. The buffer of the DSLR is bigger, while the continuous shooting mode stands at up to 6fps. The improved buffer supports up to 100 JPEG photos and up to 18 shots of 14-bit RAW files. If the quality of the RAW files is set to 12-bit, then the buffer can hold up to 27 shots. The battery life is now slated at 1,110 shots on a single charge, up from the 950 shots of its predecessor.

Nikon D7200 DSLR Camera Price and Release Date

The Nikon D7200 will be available in April, body-only for $1,196.95, or with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR for $1,696.95.